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Religion, Politics & Law

Part of the Religion & Normativity Series series
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The relationship between religion, politics, and law represents, one of the most important issues in contemporary discussions on the world's future.

While global changes and political conflicts in many parts of the world demand serious reflection about the role of religion in politics and in public discourse, the study of religion in post-secular societies calls for reflections about the normative role of religion in politics and law.

Through the contributions of scholars in the disciplines of theology, the science of religion, and political science, this volume presents an absorbing analysis of democracy, politics, and law, drawing upon the works of John Rawls, Jfirgen Haberman, Max Horkheimer, Michel Foucault and Theodor W Adorno.

Such topics as Islam and democracy are addressed, in addition to the report by the European Council on Fatwa and Research and specific issues in which churches have been involved in political conflicts.

Case studies on communism, nazism, and apartheid, for example, are also presented, and finally the question is addressed of how inter-religious dialogue can function in secular societies in relation to the Danish cartoon crisis.

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Product Details
Aarhus University Press
8779344259 / 9788779344259
Paperback / softback
201.6
01/04/2009
Denmark
186 pages, tables
160 x 250 mm
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